digital literacy
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digital literacywhat it is,
where it’s at, and
why Maine libraries are involved
well,
what
is it
?
Digital Literacy is the ability to use information and communication technologies to find, evaluate, create, and communicate information,
requiring both cognitive and technical skills.-ALA Digital Literacy
Taskforce, 2011
”
“
information and education
possesses the variety of skills – technical and
cognitive – required to find, understand,
evaluate, create, and communicate digital
information in a wide variety of formats;
a person who is digitally literate…
use of
technologyis able to use diverse
technologies appropriately
and effectively to retrieve
information, interpret
results, and judge the
quality of that information;
life-long learning
understands the relationship between technology, life-long learning, personal privacy, and stewardship of information;
social
networkinguses these skills and the
appropriate technology to
communicate and
collaborate with peers,
colleagues, family, and on
occasion, the general public;
and
digital citizenship
uses these skills to actively participate in
civic society and contribute to a vibrant,
informed, and engaged community.
this perception
is an old one
does your library match this
perception? Or…
in many ways, developing
digital literacy is something
that librarians are already
doing for their communities
…is this you?
LITERACY
(digital)(regular)
libraries are all about
so making the
over to
can make a lot
of sense
!
a new
objective?
digital divide
reconciling the
oServe low-income households
oFree access to informationoPersonal, friendly assistancelibraries are the digital bridge!
one
in fi
ve a
dults
ar
e no
t onl
ine
A lack of digital literacy is a major barrier to fully participate in our
society
civic
enga
gem
ent 35% of people seek
information about local government online54% of U.S. adults went
online to get news or information about the 2010
election
benefits of a digitally literate community
workforceo 8 out of 10 Fortune 500
companies require online job
applications
o Using the Internet to look for a
job reduces average
unemployment by 25%
o 50% of today’s jobs require
some tech skills-expected to
grow to 77% in the next decade
economic development – as a result of the Internet
• 21% of GDP growth in the last 5 years is a result of the Internet.
• 10% increase in productivity for small and medium sized businesses
• 67% of people who access
their health info online feel
better informed as a patient
• 80% of Internet users look
for health information
online
health
educationAlmost half of college students take at least 1 online course.There have been over 1
million K-12 enrollments in online courses
how
digi
tally
lite
rate
ar
e yo
u an
yway
?
Digital Literacy Assessment
http://www.digitalliteracyassessment.org
teaching both staff
and the publichttp://
www.coloradovirtuallibrary.org/
techtraining
Tech Training f
or Libraries
Edge Initiativelibraryedge.org
digi
tal li
tera
cy
benc
hmar
ks fo
r lib
rarie
s
disc
ussio
n
digital literacy –where it’s atand who’s involved
alphabet soup to nuts and bolts
why
are
we h
ere
toda
y?
why is digital literacy so “hot” now?and why are public
libraries talking about it?
the
nat
iona
l pl
ayer
s
o FCC: Federal Communications Commission
o IMLS: Institute of Museum and Library Services
o PLA: Public Library Association
o OITP: American Library Association Office for Information
Technology Policy
o COSLA: Chief Officers of State Library
Agencieso Gates Foundation and many more
National
Broadband Plan• Connecting America:
The National
Broadband Plan, March
16, 2010
• Goals and action items
Libraries were mentioned all
throughout this 376 page NBBP …
an entire section of
the plan devoted to
Addressing Digital
Literacy Barriers to
Broadband Adoption
and Utilization
Libraries on the front lines in the digital
literacy efforts
what
is
happ
enin
g na
tiona
lly?
The Institute of Museum and Library Services
(IMLS) awarded (PLA), a $466,182 grantPLA will partner with: OITPCOSLA
.
One
porta
l to
rule
them
all…
A national learning portal
created by librarians from the
best of the best – Digital
Literacy.gov and PCC Grants nationwide.Still in development –
DigitalLearn.org
BTOP, PCCs and
moving forward
The Maine State Library’s BTOP
grant served as one of the
building blocks to this national
effort.
Laptops, desktops, video
conferencing, LearningExpress
Library and the Information
Commons
what
is h
appe
ning
at
the
stat
e le
vel?
Continued funding for LearningExpress Library
Possible staffing for a digital literacy trainer to work with library staff and also train patrons
What else?
possible federal funding?FCC money from Universal Service
Fund High Cost. Efforts have been on
hold due to uncertainty around the election.
workforce legislation
o H.R. 113 - Workforce Investment through Local
Libraries (WILL) Act for the new
113th Congress. This legislation proposes including
libraries in the Workforce Investment Act (WIA)
o This legislation will amend the
Workforce Investment Act
(WIA) to include library representation on state and
local workforce investment
boards as well as assure coordination of employment,
training, and literacy services
carried out by public libraries.
workforce legislation
o H.R. 113 also recognizes public
libraries as an allowable “One-Stop”
partner and authorizes new
demonstration and pilot projects to
establish employment resources in
public libraries. o This will allow library users access
to workforce activities and
information related to training
services and employment
opportunities, such as resume
development, job bank web
searches, literacy services, and
workshops on career information.
o The goal of the WILL Act is to allow
libraries the access to WIA funds
to continue to provide job search
support in communities all across
America.
Who will be participating?oTime Warner CableoComcast
Ever
yone
On
data
base
, map
and
pu
blic
libra
ries.
The National Ad Council Campaign
- what you need to do …Look at the map andupdate the database !
EveryoneOn – Important Links
Database:http://www.everyoneon.org/content/tell-us-about-your-training-sites Map:http://www.everyoneon.org/locatorPSA: http://bcove.me/hjno4j4q
disc
ussio
n
websites
o http://www.coloradovirtuallibrary.org/techtraining/Still more digital literacy resources, especially for trainers
o http://digitallearn.orgDigital literacy resources for students and educators
o http://www.maine.gov/msl/libs/btop/index.shtmlBTOP resources at the MSL website
o http://www.digitalliteracyassessment.org/Online resource for assessing digital literacy skills
o http://www.everyoneon.org/content/tell-us-about-your-training-sitesForm to complete for your library’s EveryoneOn campaign
o http://www.ala.org/offices/oitpALA’s digital literacy branch
Wra
ppin
g up
…
oPlease do the Survey:https://www.surveymonkey.com/
s/digitalLit oAdd your library info to the
EveryoneOn databaseoPlease ask questions, make
suggestions and give us your
opinions!
Jared LeadbetterJared.Leadbetter@maine.gov
Janet McKenneyJanet.McKenney@maine.gov
207-287-5620
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